Unacknowledged Legislation: Writers in the Public Sphere

Unacknowledged Legislation: Writers in the Public Sphere

by Christopher Hitchens (Author)

Synopsis

Many see the meeting between literature and politics as fraught. In this engagement with novels and their authors, Christopher Hitchens takes inspiration from Shelley's description of the poet as an unacknowledged legislator and shows, that while the encounter between writers and those in power is not always smooth, it generally embodies a dialectic that is worth pursuit. Christopher Hitchens provides evidence that his own sallies as a political journalist are nourished by a close engagement with a broad sweep of novelists. Here, Norman Mailer and Gore Vidal's encounters with American revolution are scrutinised in interview; George Orwell's role as a fulcrum between left and right is carefully weighed-up; an appraisal of the fatwah issued against Salman Rushdie becomes a meditation on the West's misunderstood encounter with Islam; and Ernest Hemmingway is defended against the vagaries of fashion, as Hitchens turns an illuminating eye to lines from Oscar Wilde and P.G. Wodehouse, through Philip Larkin and Patrick O'Brien, to Walter Mosley, Tom Wolfe, Gore Vidal and Susan Sontag.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: First Thus
Publisher: Verso Books
Published: 24 Jan 2001

ISBN 10: 1859847862
ISBN 13: 9781859847862

Media Reviews
Hitchens's writing is tough, heartfelt, coruscating, funny ? and imbued with the understanding that the task in hand is an important one. -- The Times

I have been asked whether I wish to nominate a successor, an inheritor, a dauphin or delfino . I have decided to name Christopher Hitchens. --Gore Vidal

A Tom Paine for our troubled times ... He picks up the sword and mantle of E. P. Thompson, and carries them off with swashbuckling impertinence, valiant for truth, last in the line of English gentlemen-intellectuals. -- Independent

Unacknowledged Legislation is a big, handsome book containing some of the best, most polished and wittiest writing you are likely to encounter this or any other year ... Gore Vidal should be so lucky to have this boy for an heir. --John Banville, Irish Times

Christopher Hitchens is indeed hit-man to the intelligentsia. If there is an inflated ego to puncture, he has the red-hot needle to do it. -- Sunday Times

Lionel Trilling once observed in his diaries that, to his genuine surprise, he was no longer simply a critic of literature but had become a fact of literature himself ... Christopher Hitchens, political and literary journalist extraordinaire, should now be considered a fact of political and cultural reality. His astounding capacity for work has produced a body of work; his vastly ranging, deeply driven devastations and illuminations make up a reliable outlook on the world. --Lee Siegel, Los Angeles Times

He is a loose cannon, a sharp wit, an ironist, a polemicist of exceptional talent, and editor's dream. -- Times Literary Supplement
Author Bio
Christopher Hitchens is a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and the author of the best-selling God Is Not Great. His books published by Verso include The Trial of Henry Kissinger, No One Left to Lie To, The Missionary Position, Unacknowledged Legislation, The Parthenon Marbles, Hostage to History, and more.